The population of the Northern Territory as of September 2010 was estimated as 230,200. No current estimates are available for 2011.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the population of the Northern Territory, as of June 2009, was 224,800.In June 2013, it was estimated at 239,500, but this figure is not the result of an official count.there are 40,000 people
Darwin, population 229,675
Approx. 212,000
The state of Tasmania, with just on half a million people in 2010, has the smallest population in Australia. However, the Northern Territory, which is a territory rather than a state, has the smallest population of all of Australia's states and territories. In 2008, the population of the Northern Territory was an estimated 220,000.
As of the latest estimates in 2023, the population of Australia's Northern Territory is approximately 250,000 people. The territory has a diverse demographic, with a significant proportion of Indigenous communities. The capital city, Darwin, is the largest urban center, housing a majority of the population. The Northern Territory is known for its vast landscapes and unique cultural heritage.
1.811 million (2011).
Because it is largely desert and does not have the climate to support a large population.
The current population of Darwin, Northern Territory, is around 126,000.
The main languages spoken in the Northern Territory include English, Aboriginal languages (such as Arrernte, Warlpiri, and Kriol), and various immigrant languages (such as Chinese, Greek, and Italian). The diversity of languages reflects the multicultural nature of the Northern Territory's population.
Unlike the states in Australia which have a Premier, the political leader of the Northern Territory is the Chief Minister.In 2011, this is Hon Paul Raymond Henderson MLA.
Palmerston in the Northern Territory, Australia. Palmerston is near Darwin Harbour and has a population of 27,185 people making up 12% of the territory's population. This makes it the second largest city in the Northern Territory. Palmerston is just ahead of Alice Springs which, in 2006, had a population of almost 24,000.
As of 2011, west to east Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula, has an estimated population of 2,487,384